The 8th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-a-long!!!!

EHAL - Day 14 Candling Report:

Crele Orpinton - 20 set, 2 clears = 18 - 1 quitter = 17 remaining, but 3 are questionable
Jubilee Orpington- 9 set, 1 clear = 8 - 1 quitter = 7 remaining
Cream Legbar - 9 set, no clears = 9 - 3 quitters = 6 remaining
Langshan - 5 set, no clears = 5 - 2 quitters = 3 remaining
Bredha - 5 set, no clears = 5 - no quitters = 5 remaining
Out of 48 set, 38 are still in the running although 3 of those remaining are questionable. Okay with the results of the second candling, but finding 7 quitters was somewhat disappointing.
You are doing great!

Day 14 already? I was so excited to come home and candle my eggs, ontly to find that my incubator broke. All of the eggs are dead
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I am so sorry!

Can the incubator be fixed?
 
Oh NO!! I'm so sorry!! Can you tell what happened, or when it quit?

I think someone poured water into it's internal workings. I sure didn't do that, but there is non saying what a man with severe, Stage 3 Alzheimers (who happens to be very nosey and quite the know-it-all) would do to an incubator, is there? Even with the very clear and very large sign that says in big bold letter "DO NOT TOUCH"
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Looks like I need a bigger posterboard lol.
 
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I think someone poured water into it's internal workings. I sure didn't do that, but there is non saying what a man with severe, Stage 3 Alzheimers (who happens to be very nosey and quite the know-it-all) would do to an incubator, is there? Even with the very clear and very large sign that says in big bold letter "DO NOT TOUCH"
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Looks like I need a bigger posterboard lol.
I'm so very sorry!! Mine that failed during lockdown was a wire that was pulled out (by the active hatched chicks). I put the wire back in and it started heating again. I wish yours was that easy.

I'm sorry also about the Alzheimers - to me, that has to be one of the most horrible diseases out there.
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I'm so very sorry!! Mine that failed during lockdown was a wire that was pulled out (by the active hatched chicks). I put the wire back in and it started heating again. I wish yours was that easy.

I'm sorry also about the Alzheimers - to me, that has to be one of the most horrible diseases out there.
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Thanks, my last hatch, he unplugged the incubator on day 5. I'll have to put my next incubator under lock and key if I am to successfully hatch chicks *sigh*. Good luck with your hatch.
 
First candling pulled 25 eggs. 12 of the non-fertile were the lemon frisians. This is weird as earlier in the spring I hatched from them, the eggs were fertile and I had a good hatch. This time 3 good ones out of 15. IDK what is going on in that house!

Second candling tonight and all that stayed a week ago are still good tonight. Broody #1 is due to hatch her chicks on Monday. Since I posted her picture, I have 2 more broodys; a silver ameraucana and a black ameraucana. The silver AM got totally out of my control and has MANY eggs. There were a couple of days we had bad storms and I didn't feel like fighting her in the lightening and wind. Those girls can lay a dozen a day and it looks like she has at least 2 dozen under her. She is sequestered now though on her many eggs.
 
I don't think so. I have it turned upside down, because I think someone (not me) poured water into it's internal workings. Maybe it'll drain out, but to tell the truth I would be overjoyed to get a new incubator.
I know that has to be frustrating. Sorry to hear about that. I hope you can find a way to get a successful hatch.

BTW, I have family (dad's side) from NW Oregon - VERY NW: Hammond (Clatsop county) and Astoria. I love that part of the country, and that's where I found my love for chickens. It rains a lot, but but the berries and rhododendron make it so worth it.
 

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